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WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements are inserted in thh column at the rate of Twew words for One IS' Wng. lhy<i insertions, half -a- vown ; six in: 3 Bertions, four shiU ng» and six* pence; for Cash o>, \y; if booked one shilling each i\ vertion. LOST, in the city, a Ladys' Necklace, with Brilliants and Pearls. Reward. [ —Colonel Wobb, Trafalgar-street. 343 WANTED. AN OFF.CE BOY.— Apply in own handwriting KIrtGDON, GLASGOW & HAYES, Trafalgar-street. 336 WANTED, good General Servant. Apply Mrs Philip Moore, 337 Britannia Heights. WANTED, for the country, n, Gener. \ Servant. Apply Sirs Hudson, Tapawera. 338 PICKLING ONIONS.— Prime Picl - ling Onions, l^d per lb. — Nelson Seed & Produce Co., 93, Hardy-st. 339 nnABLE ONIONS.— Prime lot cf Table JL Onions just arrivtd, 81bs for Is. — Nelson Seed & Produce Co , 93, Hardy« street. - 340 WANTED, a Young Girl with knowledge of shorthand' and typewriting. Apply Tasker & Levien, Hardystreet. 320 WANTED, a Domesticated Person, uiiddle-agrtd preferred, to assist in the Home. Apply Manager, Waka rewa, Motueka. 321 WANTED Known: We are buyers of all kinds Fruit, any quantity. Pioneer Canning Factory, 322 Christchurch. WANTED, Pantrymaid. Wages J3l per webk. 312 Commercial Hotel, Nelson. WANTED, a Boy or Young Man. Must be able to milk and drive. 238 Apply " Colonist " Office. DEItfK GOEMAN'S HOP TONIC. The Best Kefresher on the market. 11l TF You Want to retain good eyesight ■*• and do without spectacles buy a Sun Vapor Lamp, 100 candle power; costs only one farthing per hour. write for particulars from Lock, Sols agent. Y?X TOKOMAItU, direct shipment of -"-^ Crockery, Flower Bowls, new designs in Jugs and Bedroom sets at LOCK'S, tho people's cheapest furnisher. TTiX TOKOMARU, 580 pairs curtains, E* 200 Marcella and H.C. Quilts; latest patterns in Linoleums ; also damasks and sheetings at LOCK'S, Universal Provider. "XjiRAGRA TEA" is packed also n -*• patent air tight five and ten pound tins. Sold by G. F. HINGSTON, Hardy Street. »TET 'EM ALL COME." Bargains ±J for Everyone at GIBBARD & CO.'S, Noted Spot Cash Drapers and Clothiers, Bridge Street, Opposite W. Lock's. A REAL. BOIL OVER in Cotton Values. Highest Market Price for Years ; and GIBBARD still Selling Crewdson's calico, 3s lid dozen. Think of it. MORE SNIPS in Cotton GoodsLovely Blousings Is Blouse length (2J and 3 yards). Blouses reduced to Is lid, 2s 6d and 2s lid.— Cibbard's. QS AY OLD BOY — You've missed the ■^ Bus for Value by not seeing Specials in Suits and. Shirts at Cibbard's. ANOTHER SNIP. Sample Ran ge- ■*"*■ Men's Singlets and Under Pants, clearing third off regular prices. Cibbard's. TUOTED FOR VALUE In Towels L * Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Quilts, Table Covers, Damasks, Toilets and Flannels. GIBBARD AND CO., "Spot Cash" Drapers and Clothiers, Bridge Street. Just round Dee's corner. DELICIOUS COFFEE For Bieakfast and After Dinner. WEBSTEE'S. 3972 HPHE Standard of Excellence, "FRAA CRA TEA." On Sale hy E. GROVE and Son, Caledonia House. Prices Is M, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s. "THE COLONIST" ALMANAC. ~r?IXTJRA Copies may be obtained at ill this Offico at One Penny per copy. MOTUEKA HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBEES. IYHIS is to give notice ihataPOLL . (if necessary) will be taken for the b lection of Suven Members to the Harbour Board on tho 1-lth of FEBRUARY nest. TWO Members sha^l be elected by the electors of the- Borough o£ Motueka. F fVE Membt rs shall be elected by that porti n of tlTe Waiinea 1 'ounty within the Motaeka Harbour District. Formß of Nomination of Candidates may be obtained from Mr Geo. H. Budden or the underpinned, and must be handed to the Returning Officer, at the Board's Office at the Port, not later than 12 noon on 3IONDAY, 7th February. EOBT. WABDROP, Keturniog Officer. Motue 1 a Harbour B->ard Offico, 24th January, 1910. 234 WHAT SHALL THE f REFRESHMENTS BE? 1 This is a question whiih crops up again with tho first Summer Entertainment, and he hostess who would please her guesfa with cool, thirst-satisfying, non-intoxicating boverages will find at GROVI 'S a complete assortment of all the best Cordials, Fruits and Extracts, from which she may choose with confidence, for Quality is always the first thought at Grove's— and prices aro pleasing in fchdr lownoss. As instances, the following are quoted : — CORDIALS: .Pineapple, Easpberry, Lemon, Lime Juice, Eospberry Vinegar, etc., 1/- per bottle. LIQUID FRUITS: Similar assortment, 1/6 per bottle. Khkpatrick's Raspberry Vinegar 2/- per bottle. Hnddaie's Raspberry Balm and Lime Juice. Montaerat l.ime Juice — Tismoi F'qua-h, c'oudy a~d clear, 1/3. Extracts of Uerb Beer n.ud Fruits, all flavours, lOd per b ttl.i. Seltzogene3 5/-, and Sparklet Bulbs 1,6 box, E. GROVE & SON, VAMILY GROCERS & PROVISION MERCHANTS, Habdt-stbeet, Nelson. 'Phono 41

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12764, 4 February 1910, Page 3

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